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GDC_KreativLAB

task and concept

A former logistics centre was
to be transformed into a new working environment. The client required the establishment of office premises and a spaceous creative
area. In consequence, our design idea was to match the functional skeleton
construction made of reinforced concrete with modern and individualistic design
elements. Three volume structures are to form an
ensemble within the central axis of the 2nd floor. The structures divide the
total area of 3,250 m² into design areas and comprise creativelabs at the
northern and southern end, respectively, as well as an ID:pool in the centre. The outer wall is covered by pure wooden boards.

GDC_KreativLAB

the implementation

The walls and the ceiling, with its white surface painting, form an ideal background for planning collections and provide free room for creative thinking. The office area is some 132 m².
Besides a wall-integrated hanging storage system made of steel for mood boards there is a computerized workstation. In addition, a multimedia system consisting of projector, monitor and acoustic system have been installed. The sound
quality is regulated through a specially designed ceiling.

GDC_KreativLAB

the implementation

The inner life of the three structures, like a laboratory, stands
out in bright white paint. The wooden paneling covering the
outer walls is reflected by the parquet floor of the labs, the
entryways, in the form of cones, intensify the attractiveness of
the inner area. Significant by design are the felt-covered tables
that promote the exchange of information among personnel. In
addition, the staff can focus on their work in separate working
niches.

GDC_KreativLAB

the implementation

The ID:pool is located in the centre of the design area, which also serves as inspiration while planning and assembling DEPOT and ipuro brand-name products. The open construction is divided into three different areas. In the centre, the main hall is equipped with the standing table folding 888 and a lumen ceiling divided into three sections. This approach focuses attension on the hall as being the centre of the lab. Filtered by the reticle, the eastern section is complemented by the bookshelf. By deploying the reticle, daily actual news and recent trends can be sorted and displayed. Behind the dividing wall, there is a kitchen with a lounge area.

Penthouse

the space

Exclusive living on a former bunker. Property and environment of a special kind should also be reflected in the plot and the interior planning. The two-storey penthouse impresses with its room layout and the roof terrace that runs around the entire house.

Penthouse

the beginning

Our design is based on the extravagance of the housing situation. The focus is on the light-filled stairwell and integrated kitchen. Living and dining area are arranged around the 'kitchen container'. It was the client's request to design the interior in a loft character. The area on the ground floor consists of a large room, which is only divided by a bedroom or studyroom and the kitchen area.

Penthouse

the preliminary draft

Basis of the draft were contemporary elements, natural materials such as stone and wood, as well as special colors. We have designed and fitted the full function range "kitchen". It is reduced to the essentials, but sufficient for the needs of a family of four.

Penthouse

the implementation

The integrated kitchen blends as a wooden container into the living room. The staircase illustrates once more the claim of brightness and transparency. It is bright and has got large windows. The steel structure, which is designed by us, with concrete steps and all-glass railings corresponds to the defined design language of the entire house.

Cityloft

the space

We
have been approached by one of our long standing clients for adapting the upper
two levels of a house located in the backyard to match his personal
requirements. The two-storey flat had been renovated before and distinguished
by the generous, surface levelled glassing and the roof terraces at both floors.

Cityloft

the beginning

The
design concept was to highlight the functional areas at the lower level by
minimal modifications to the floor plan. Thus, the wall between entry area and sleeping room got re-positioned and redundant doors between dining
area and sleeping room were removed. Consequently, an open floor
plan allowed for zoning the several distinguished rooms around the central area
by particularly designed and set bottlenecks.

Cityloft

the preliminary draft

The
functional area resumes the two bath rooms and the inner stair case linking the
two levels. The kitchen that in contrast to the white walls and
ceiling has been made out of black MFD closes in the direction of the dining
area. The longitudinal hallway between dining and sleeping area hosts an
approx. 8 m in-build board. The kitchen area continues into the hallway.
Thus, the lengthy wall opposite of the wall board got accentuated and, a
connection established between kitchen and hallway.

Cityloft

the implementation

At the upper level, the
client wanted to pursue his passion for listening
to music, a DJ-console was designed for the music room. The console matches to
the black material used for kitchen elements and thus, transports it to the
upper level. A disc shelf has been integrated into the half-height drywall parapet in which, like in a music shop, the collection can be searched. An approx. 30 m² terrace complements the
upper level.

Advertising agency

the space

In an old storage building at the eastern part of Frankfurt the communication and marketing agency "Zum Goldenen
Hirschen" was given the option to move into a new environment. 25
staff should be offered an open office structure at a ground space of some 480 m². Furthermore, a separate meeting room was to be planned.

Advertising agency

task and concept

The objective was to conserve, on the one
hand, the specific industrial environment and, on the other hand, the open space supported by modern design elements. The central axis
in west-eastern direction starts at the lowest point of the floor, opens and enlightens the
spacious area. Right and left of the axis working areas will
be established. The second significant axis follows the
north-south direction and, crosses the main axis in its middle. At this point,
the creative department of the agency is residing. At the end of the central axis of access there is an informal meeting areal.

Advertising agency

the implementation

In order to emphasize the structural layout and design specifics of the room two large work benches mark the creative section which provide sufficient working space for six staff. At the end of each bench is an informal area for business meetings or spontaneous brainstorming sessions. The free-hanging shelves, located between the pillars, divide the room, however, without splitting same.

Advertising agency

the implementation

Above the work tables in the creative section sculptural lighting, made of so called "Sauerkraut"-plates, were installed. In addition to acoustic effects the plates emphazise the importance of the north-south axis. Behind the hoist, in the remaining area, a focus room separated by a glass wall was created.

Ribbon27 - office floor

the space

In one of the many high-rise buildings in the heart of Dubai a new office space will be built. Here, the future tenants, an international food company, wants to work in and with a representative and exceptional lobby with a reception, open communication zone, meeting areas and separate offices.

Ribbon27 - office floor

the beginning

The office should be marked by a planning with different zones for communication and collaboration, and retreats. Ribbon27, a volume made of glass, houses the lobby and a meeting room with reception desk, shares the office space in two or three functional units. The lobby serves as a communication zone. Here customer conversation and internal staff meetings are held. In addition, there are individual offices and work areas with open space character.

Ribbon27 - office floor

the preliminary draft

The decision for Ribbon27 fell quickly to customer and planning site. The materiality was approached in different studies. Wood and marble were available. But the special dynamic resulted from the use of glass. The permeable and yet confining material reflects the subdivision of the total.

Ribbon27 - office floor

the implementation

Materials and colours of the different
rooms are reluctant. The ribbon, made of superimposed layered glass, brings a strong, green accent into the area; the moss paneled
walls additional freshness and dynamism.

Design idea and furniture proposals met
with approval. Elaboration of the concept and implementation are however
carried out on site.

New building

the space

New building

the beginning

After completion of the house the builder commissioned us to handle the room layout and the complete interior design. Due to the passion of the customer for the design of the 1960s we quoted typical style elements and influences from the Sixties in all rooms. Without losing sight of the Contemporary, though.

New building

the preliminary draft

In close cooperation we have designed most of the furniture, developed a coherent lighting concept and also given the bathrooms a very special look. In all the furniture the subject of various woods is repeated, as a design element, but as well as in the construction. Our builder put much value on traditional furniture design. Therefore, we refrained from artificial materials.

New building

the implementation

Natural elements pervade the whole house. The hallway has got day light wells. The stone mosaic floor in the entrance area is hand laid, the staircase is unique. Not least with selected materials, we were able to give the new building a touch of the 1960s.

Druckwasserwerk

the implementation

New construction

the space

The exterior shell was already complete when the owner commissioned us to handle the interior design. As the detached home of a family with several children, our clients wanted it to feature a spacious interior with a blend of neutral and bright colors.

New construction

the beginning

New construction

the preliminary draft

The family wanted the individual floors to satisfy specific requirements. An office, storage space, and a bathroom are located in the basement. The ground floor is reserved for living and cooking and is designed to foster a sense of wellbeing. The children and parents have their own separate floors upstairs.

Villa restoration

the preliminary draft

Villa restoration

the implementation

We designed new furniture and a harmonious color scheme for all the rooms in the house. We placed a high value on the use of extraordinary materials: Leather floor tiles in the dressing room, for example, create a special atmosphere. In the majority of the rooms we exposed the old ceiling beams so that the interior spaces would reflect the historic environment.

the implementation

dark white

the space

The apartment, commissioned by schöne räume, is located in the Las Boas building of the French architect Jean Nouvel. The concept of Nouvel convinces through its integration into its environment. The shapes of the facade are reminiscent of a bay, coloring, greenery and balconies such as stripes reinforce this effect.

dark white

the beginning

Lightness and a clear look continue inside. Our conversion is based on clear shapes and a uniform color scheme. On the one hand as a contrast to the colorful exterior, on the other as a continuation of the architecture into the apartment. In the center of the elongated ground plan are the functional areas, two bathrooms and a guest toilet. The kitchen with cooking block goes over to the balcony with sea view. The dining table evolves from the specially designed carpenter's furniture.

dark white

the preliminary draft

The function block in the center gives an open floor plan, a long and bright hallway. The fully white block takes in the bathroom and sleeping areas. Sliding doors, however, make it possible to retract.

dark white

the implementation

The kitchen area offers plenty of space for cooking, eating and socializing. It is the central meeting place. With dining table, in the kitchen line integrated seating, lounges, TV furniture including mini bar and immediate passage to the balcony, the open space combined dining and living room.

New condominium construction

the space

A spacious apartment in a newly constructed apartment complex offered plenty of leeway for the visions of our clients. Plenty of natural light and clear structures provided us with an ideal framework to develop a new floor plan.

New condominium construction

the beginning

We first optimized the floor plan and decreased the size of the rooms in the apartment to create a large, open living space which included an office, a dining area, and an open kitchen. In the second step, we developed a concept for materials, furnishings, and lighting.

New condominium construction

the preliminary draft

Apart from the living space, we focused on creating a high-end kitchen and bathroom. We added a sleek and modern fireplace to round out the space. For the entire apartment we developed a uniform design language that is reflected in every detail.

New condominium construction

the implementation

In accordance with the owner’s wishes, we individually selected materials, the bathroom fixtures, décor and accessories, and we designed and implemented custom-made furniture. The flooring and doors were tailored to reflect the design language and geometry of the apartment. A suspended ceiling, planning for the entire sound system, and the special color palette are just a few examples of our attention to detail.

Apartments

the space

Business apartments of high quality standard that vary by size and design are to become generated in a high-rise
building. In line
with modern and open living area concepts conventional floor plans will be
ignored and fluxionary room sequences be created. For outlining a
volume will be put off the centre
area of the floor plan. Thus,
by enlarging and narrowing zones will be generated around the central structure that can be used in flexible ways. The
central room volume will absorb serving rooms
and bathing areas, too.

Apartments

size L and M

The entrance area forms the beginning of
the room sequence. By narrowing same will protect the private atmosphere of the
living room; on purpose, a door is not foreseen. The passage towards the sleeping room can be closed, when required, by a gliding element that will be integrated into the block. At
narrowing towards living room area toilet and store rooms are foreseen. At both
outer walls of the apartment in-built cupboards are planned. The semi-open
kitchen cuts through functional block and opens towards living room. A paravent will become installed between living and sleeping room areas;
however, when open same will not cut the fluxionary room.

Apartments

size L and M

In order to formally differentiate the
central functional area from surrounding architecture and to let the room
smoothly float around the block the outer corners will be
rounded. The significant position of the volume will be highlighted by a frame
of American nut wood which will become open at specifically defined positions.
Thus, the block represents the central element and is recognizable from
all areas of the apartment. Through its material same provides a smooth living
atmosphere and warm
ambience to the apartment.

Apartments

size L and S

The need for zoning the floor does not apply to smaller sized apartments.
The band develops from three walls and accepts the function of the wardrobe in
the entrance area. It further develops into a store room element and, then,
smoothly transforms into the kitchen. From cladding it narrows to a
floating tier that allows for an excellent view. Opposite of the
kitchen the furniture element transforms into a shelf, the basis for holding
the bed and, finally, forms the bathing table. The bathing area can be
separated by curtain. Toilet will be a separate room.

Hotel The Roomers

the space

The new 5-star hotel in Baden-Baden welcomes its guests with luxury, elegance and the lightness of the 30s and 40s. Following the fashion style of Jil Sander, it offers unexcited, yet stylish and confident a space for jet-setters and travelers.

Hotel The Roomers

the beginning

The rooms and suites convey through their layout and sensitively selected materials a sense of safety, security and independence. According to the generosity of the floor plan, the rooms have plenty of comfortable and spacious area. The design is not intrusive. It invites. Our design approach is modern, but not overly progressive.

Hotel The Roomers

the preliminary draft

Hotel The Roomers

the implementation

The restaurant is sovereign, generous, luxurious and yet still intimate. The hotel bar is simply glamorous just like the entrance area. Places where many stories find their beginning or their end. The hotel is currently under construction. Young and modern, that's the claim of the investor. Unfortunately, we have not won the architectural competition.

Renovation of old building

the space

A townhouse, built in 1920, with a lovely interior staircase and skylight positioned above the stairwell. In this well-preserved structure, the old doors and frames as well as the original parquet flooring provided a good framework for the reorganization of the areas.

Renovation of old building

the beginning

The key decisions, such as an open kitchen and an open-plan living room, were made at the outset with the owners of the building. We took the existing sliding door system between the living room and dining room on the first floor, relocated it upstairs, and this enabled us to completely open up the wall to the kitchen.

Single-family house renovation

the beginning

Single-family house renovation

the preliminary draft

Our planning focused on the large living space, the lighting concept, and the development of a fully functional art deco cabinet that would cover the entire wall and offer space for a television and shelving for books and CDs. Its primary objective, however, was to serve as an art object and give the room even more depth.

Single-family house renovation

the implementation

Because we had to carry out the renovation while the house was still occupied, precise planning and scheduling were vital to the process. The cabinet was technically very challenging because of the inset brass design elements. This blend of existing furniture and contemporary elements was rounded off by the ceiling design. A stucco lustro technique used on the ceiling echoed the reflective quality of the marble floor.

Depot Lounge 2016

the space

Our longstanding client Gries Deco Company and Depot, respectively, like in previous years, approached schöne räume for design and implementation of an lounge area in Berlin. The charity event TRIBUTE TO BAMBI relies on the marketing effect of the annual BAMBI award in order to raise funds for needy children, with the support of partners from business, artists, theatre and movie stars.

Depot Lounge 2016

the beginning

At very short notice, schöne räume designed a representative lounge area, however, at reasonable cost. Within a small team several models were developed for final decision. Subsequently, layout, profiles and views were drawn and submitted to the carpenter.

Bodog Music

the space

Bodog Music

the beginning

Idea and approach: In line with the philosophy and performance of the label the different rooms include modern design elements and, at same time, be very functional. Planning focused on "amenity value" for bosh, employees and customers.

Bodog Music

the preliminary draft

Bodog Music

the implementation

Also the meeting rooms are dominated by the colour red, along with factual materials: Bright tabletops, ergonomic office chairs as well as selected light objects. Design and material support the impact of working areas, but without reducing the space for creative and focused work processes.

Study

approach

Often, the outside
appearance of ware houses does divide the inner area from surrounding
urban environment due to huge blunt spaces. Thus, benefits of a building cannot
be directly identified. Ware houses get accentuated by huge windows for displaying their assortment
to the public. In addition, the outside front is an ideal
place for marketing of products. With reference to a model design in
North-Rhine-Westfalia (NRW) we have approached and highlighted, respectively, appropriate designs, by applying expanded metal.

Study

option 1

The design
idea: get the corner of the building accentuated and highlighted for marketing
effects to the open space. Can be alternatively used for display or
marketing purposes. Emergency exitswill becomecombined; design elementsbecomereduced. Openings
in outer walls structure the front and provide sufficient day light to inner
areas of the building.

Study

option 1

The head
front of the building will be covered by expanded metal that provides a
homogenous wrapping of the outer structure. Same will get accentuated and
structured by huge frames that, at ground floor, serve as emergency exits and, at upper
floors, can be used for display and for visible marketing effects of relevant
beneficiary utilisation. The front of the building along the other road remains
with natural stones.

Study

option 2

The
idea: an eventful area. The section of the front that is be best visible from
urban space, i.e. the ground floor, a video screen will be installed. This
can also be used by surrounding, historic buildings. Alternatively, the premium
tenant, a fashion house, can use the screen for marketing purposes. Thus, the
eventful urban area will be become reflected on the screen as art scenery.

New construction

the space

A family home for a three person
household, located on the smooth slopes of Taunus, a hilly area north of Frankfurt. First
sketches outline an open living, kitchen and dining area, sleeping rooms for
parents, child and guests, separate bath rooms and spacious cinema and fitness areas.

New construction

the beginning

Focal point of
the client’s desire was to have as much space as possible. Panoramic view, open areas and
spatial reduction create a diversified room conception. At ground floor level
there is the living, kitchen and lounge area with on-grade windows. The lower slope level caters for two cellar rooms, the cinema and fitness area; an office and,
a separate guest apartment with bath room and kitchenette.

New construction

the preliminary draft

At upper
levels one will find the bed rooms. At first floor level there are a generous
room with bath and dressing area for the child as well as an office and, another
bedroom with a bath. The parents’ floor caters for a bright and spacious bedroom, including a dressing
area, a modern master bathroom and an office room. From top level only, the
terrace of some 50 m² can be accessed.

New construction

the implementation

Office IT Service Provider

the space

A large office space in the heart of Frankfurt. And the intention of creating a new look. Following the appearance of the company, our design is based on objective and technical materials that are used precisely and individually. One focus is on the boxes, whose outer walls are made of laminated float glass.

Office IT Service Provider

the beginning

A key element are the socalled 'mind:BOXES'. They are located in the open office space, to use as additional communication areas and they are connected by a dynamically shaped ceiling plate which runs through the center zone of the office space. The boxes offer, despite the open space concept, the ability to retreat. Printers and copiers are housed in the central volume into a confined space. In addition, this area houses a small kitchen that can be hidden when needed.

Office IT Service Provider

the preliminary draft

The central zone is different from the office space. Other materials are used. The ceiling plate is mirrored by the use of black parquet on the floor. The 'mind:BOXES' are equipped with a black, deep-pile carpet. This will also affect the acoustics in the rooms. The rooms are illuminated by a light blanket, which is also acoustically effective.

Office IT Service Provider

the implementation

Factual materials also dominate the office space: White table tops with black frames, ergonomic office chairs, a neutral gray carpet that provides acoustic damping. Our design idea was very well received. But due to time constraints and a tight budget framework, the company has unfortunately decided against us.

Hotel Adorno

the space

A history that is world famous: In the early 1920s, philosopher Theodor W. Adorno together with Max Horkheimer and other prominent philosophers and theorists helped to establish the Frankfurt School at the local university. schöne räume gives the planned boutique hotel on the Schöne Aussicht the name “Adorno” and expresses the democratic spirit of the Critical Theory of that time.

Hotel Adorno

the beginning

Hotel Adorno

the preliminary draft

The entrance area, breakfast room, restaurant, and guest rooms benefit from a uniform design language and color palette. The entrance area offers space to linger as well as ample room for arriving guests. The area additionally features a lounge located off to the side. The reception desk, in the shape of a plywood cube, is immediately identifiable. The restaurant in the cellar has an impressive open kitchen. The guest rooms meet the standards of a four-star hotel.

Hotel Adorno

the implementation

The goal was to create premium guest rooms with a view of the Main River within a reasonable cost framework. Guests should remember the first-rate restaurant as a lifestyle meeting place. Unfortunately, we did not win the architecture competition.

Weitblick

the implementation

Origami141 - office floor

the space

How can the expectations of a future office floor be translated? How is the innovation speed of a company developed? Spatial development is a conceptual advance, a transformation of an existing area and is their chance.

Origami141 - office floor

the beginning

The Origami141 is the new defining element of this transformation: in the geometrical center, it manifests, divides and focuses the large office floor. The control workstations are divided into areas. Community zones such as meeting rooms and cinema concentrate the techno-digital origin of the company. The start of this architectural figure begins at the reception of the rental space.

Origami141 - office floor

the preliminary draft

The two facade clasps are connected to the central office area by the two large openings in the cores. The direction resulting from this measure disrupts the strict grid of the tightly organized working world in the regular area. The dynamic shape forms a stressful contrast to the static working world.

Origami141 - office floor

the implementation

In the resulting spaces in the control area, open spaces are created, which are used as communication zones. In the center of the area, two large meeting rooms together with the cinema form the center of the Origami141. Further meeting rooms are spread out in the area and provide additional zoning.

Single-family house renovation

the space

When the building owners contacted us, the entire basement had already been stripped down to a shell as a result of water damage. We encountered a space with low ceilings, very little natural daylight, and with a chimney in the middle of the room.

Single-family house renovation

the beginning

We had to meet certain requirements for the planned bar as well as for the spa area. For the bar, the owners had requested seating for 15 so they could comfortably watch soccer games on a large screen with family and friends, a bar with functional and visually appealing taps, and an integrated fireplace.

The owners wanted the spa area to include a Jacuzzi, a steam sauna, a dry sauna, and a heated bench with foot basins.

the preliminary draft

Single-family house renovation

the implementation

Last but not least, by coordinating all the trades involved in the construction, we successfully created two areas in which every detail enhanced the feeling of well-being and which fully met the specific requirements of our customers.

Depot Lounge 2017

Berlin

In 2017, we were once again able to plan the TRIBUTE TO BAMBI Lounge for the Gries Deco Company and Depot. The TRIBUTE TO BAMBI Foundation supports children's aid projects throughout Germany and draws attention to important topics.

Depot Lounge 2017

Berlin

Depot Lounge 2017

Berlin

On the evening of the event, renowned guests from all areas of society gathered in the Depot Lounge. A communicative and representative meeting place. That was the intention of the client.

Our services include the complete planning and implementation of high-quality new construction and renovation projects as well as interior finishes.

As planners and interior designers, we work with our customers to plan houses, apartments, office and administrative buildings, and turn your concepts for restaurants and hotels into reality. During this process, we always provide empathetic advice, listen attentively, and consistently focus on the requirements of our customers.

Grown historically, we know the market segment of design and furnishing and transfer it into our drafts.

Our customers include private, public-sector, and commercial clients. Our paramount goal is to fulfill the ideas of our customers in accordance with our philosophy.

Based on our expertise and clear expectations, we work with our customers to create a foundation for making the right decisions and to actively pursue their implementation.

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we translate ideas into spaces

Do you have plans for a new home? Perhaps an office, a commercial space, or even a hotel? Is your company expanding and you would like more space? If so, it is now a question of myriad tiny details as well as the big picture: Who are we? How do we want to live or work? Which style suits us best? Will it be something that we still like tomorrow? We ask the right questions and work with you to find the corresponding answers.

Our team is made up of planners and interior designers who master all styles with a unique flair. Thanks to our many years of experience, we work across disciplines, pay close attention to detail, and are able to relate to your specific needs. Our intention is working in an international context. Thus, we look at global trends, analyze same and tailor them to individual requirements of our clients. We are committed to our clients and view ourselves as a service provider who develops tailor-made solutions. We highly value quality, professionalism, precision, transparency, and proper timing. And, last but not least, we want to exceed your expectations.

moritz debertshäuser

Planner & all-round talent

Responsible for design and execution. Develops solutions and concepts for exteriors and interiors, takes care of private and public clients. Exhibits patience and perseverance in the diligent implementation of customer ideas while taking into account possible specifications.

“For me, working in, with, and for schöne räume means being able to exercise my creativity anew every day.”

lisa k. reuter

Dialog & communication

Handles public relations, lends her unique voice as a communications expert to construction projects and schöne räume insights, and generates media attention. Is constantly searching for exciting content and is never at a loss for words.

“Although schöne räume speak for themselves, words can help to support the impact and beauty.”

ralf böckle

Owner, interior designer & networker

Is responsible as the head of schöne räume for project ideas, designs, calculations, and implementation. Feels it is his duty to intensively consult with clients and protect them from wrong decisions. Is a realistic visionary, trend-setter and creator of harmonious spaces. Pugnacious but not dogmatic.

“For me, schöne räume are the measure of all things.”

petra brockhaus

Interior designer with body and soul

Focuses on conceptual interior design. Specializes in the development of room structures and proportions, particularly experienced in the area of design and has extensive and wide-ranging project expertise.

“With schöne räume, I bring the visions of customers to life.”

christian reuter

Planner & strategic lateral thinker

Implements cross-cutting customer briefs ranging from the draft to the design and on to construction management. Combines creativity with speed and aesthetic guidelines with practical ones. Has strong structure and project management skills.

vocation and passion

Working at schöne räume means developing creative solutions for exceptional projects as part of a young and motivated team. To always find the ideal answer to a specific design requirement, employees each draw upon their individual, professional, and human strengths. In this manner, our know-how and our experience grow with each new member of the team, whether that person is a lateral thinker, strategist, or imaginative planner.

Unfortunately, we do not currently have any job vacancies. However, we always welcome inspired applications. If we have piqued your curiosity, please forward your application along with your resume and work samples to Lisa K. Reuter (l.reuter@schoene-raeume.de).

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